Join us on Saturday mornings at 11am for Cineplex Family Favourites. Watch a family favourite film each week for only $2.99. A portion of the proceeds goes towards supporting Free The Children. It’s a fun and affordable way to enjoy the weekend with your family.

*Kid’s Club Crafts (All Over Ontario)10am-11:30am Michaels Art Store All Over Ontario

Let your kids explore their creativity while you shop! Kids 3 and up can enjoy a quick project and take home a finished masterpiece. Sign up in store or just drop in. Only $2 per child reserves 30 minutes for your creative kid. Sessions starting every half hour from 10am – 11:30 am. See a store associate to join the fun! Parents must remain on premises during the event.

*Ultimate Collectors Club (All Over Ontario)
11am
At Participating Chapters & Indigo Stores
All Over Ontario

Collectors unite! Join us for a day of L.O.L. Surprise and Ready2Robot fun. Don’t forget to bring in a collectible to trade at our swap station!
At participating Indigo & Chapters locations (Coles and Indigospirit stores excluded). Call your local store for more details.

*Farmer’s Market (Woodbridge)
9am-1pm
Woodbridge Pool and Memorial Arena
5020 Hwy # 7 at Islington Ave
Woodbridge, ON
The Woodbridge Village Farmers Market is a non-profit, volunteer run market. We are affiliated with the Woodbridge Agricultural Society. The market is a great place to spend a quiet Saturday morning, meeting with friends and neighbours. We invite you to join us every Saturday from June 16th 2018 to October 13th 2018.The Woodbridge Village Farmers Market is a friendly, big hearted market located on the northwest corner of Hwy #7 and Islington Ave., at the Woodbridge Pool & Memorial Arena parking lot. Our volunteers are always there to help with the many special events. It’s a fun place for friends to meet and families to come Saturday mornings. Our Kid’s Club includes creative crafts and engaging activities weekly. This will be our 10th year of operation.

Tastes of the Hill Multicultural Festival celebrates Richmond Hill’s diverse, multicultural community. The festival opens Saturday evening with the fun continuing on Sunday. A variety of activities will be featured including live entertainment and a showcase of culture, food, fashion, arts and crafts and sports from around the world. Don’t miss this one-of-a-kind cultural celebration!

*Applefest (Markham)
Markham Museum
9350 Markham Road
Markham, ON

Dive into fall at Markham’s 34th annual Applefest, the tastiest event of 2018! This year’s event will offer visitors with access to several exhibitions, new rides and games, the accessibility pavilion, live entertainment and fun activities for the entire family to enjoy. Join us on Saturday, September 22 to Sunday, September 23 from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. at the Markham Museum.
Check out live demonstrations at the Cider Mill, which is only open for two days each year during Applefest. Enjoy a variety of tasty apple treats and specialty food trucks over the weekend too!

Since fall is just around the corner and its harvest season, join Scarborough Museum as we celebrate a popular historic crop…apples! There will be a bushel of sweet treats, including delicious stuffed baked apples and homemade apple crumble, freshly baked over hot coals in a traditional Dutch oven. Enjoy the beautiful fall weather with a game of croquet, while kids make their own wooden Thaumatrope craft and go on a scavenger hunt.

Join us to discover the park’s natural, cultural and agricultural stories with our friendly and fun Parks Canada volunteer leaders and staff. We have something for everyone, if you are looking for wildlife sightings, quiet nature walks, discovering the past, fitness challenges or just to meet new people! Various dates. See website for schedule.

The Outdoor Movie Season returns the fourth Saturday of every month June to September.
NEW! Pizza Dinners before the movies from the new Sorauren Park Pizza Oven, prepared and presented by Pizzeria Defina.
All titles and times subject to change depending on licensing and permit details.

*Canada’s Hundred Days (Toronto) (FREE)
10am-5pm
Fort York National Historic Site
250 Fort York Blvd
Toronto, ON

Discover the remarkable Canadian contribution made in the final days of The First World War. Take in the martial sights and sounds of 100 years ago through military exhibits, displays and real-time demonstrations of drill and tactics by accurately uniformed First World War re-enactment units. Sample authentic foods from the frontline and the home front. See showings of 10 Short Films from Toronto’s Great War Attic and learn about the amazing contributions made by all Canadians in the “War to End All Wars”.

Canada’s Hundred Days is supported in part by Veterans Affairs Canada.

Tour the heritage garden and try hands-on activities at the annual Gibson House Fall Festival. Watch historic demonstrations, visit the historic kitchen and play games on the lawn. Vendors will showcase produce and products, while local groups provide information about Willowdale community organizations.

gibsonhouse@toronto.ca

*Fall Fair (Milton)
Milton Fairgrounds
136 Robert Street
Milton, ON

Nestled in an older residential area, the fairgrounds become a showplace for all things rural for three days every September. It’s a lively celebration featuring traditional fall fair competitions like equestrian events, kids’ pet show, baby contest, truck and tractor pulls and the smashing demolition derby.
Follow your nose and the sweet smell of freshly spun candy-floss to the midway, complete with thrill rides and games. Such is the flow of the fair, from exhilarating spins on the Scrambler to an unhurried stroll through the exhibitor barns for an intimate visit with farm animals.

Circle Time, Story Time, and playing in the gym with toys and games.
•Please call prior to confirm they are running the program.

905-303-1821

*Applefest (Markham)
Markham Museum
9350 Markham Road
Markham, ON

Dive into fall at Markham’s 34th annual Applefest, the tastiest event of 2018! This year’s event will offer visitors with access to several exhibitions, new rides and games, the accessibility pavilion, live entertainment and fun activities for the entire family to enjoy. Join us on Saturday, September 22 to Sunday, September 23 from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. at the Markham Museum.
Check out live demonstrations at the Cider Mill, which is only open for two days each year during Applefest. Enjoy a variety of tasty apple treats and specialty food trucks over the weekend too!

Since fall is just around the corner and its harvest season, join Scarborough Museum as we celebrate a popular historic crop…apples! There will be a bushel of sweet treats, including delicious stuffed baked apples and homemade apple crumble, freshly baked over hot coals in a traditional Dutch oven. Enjoy the beautiful fall weather with a game of croquet, while kids make their own wooden Thaumatrope craft and go on a scavenger hunt.

Join us to discover the park’s natural, cultural and agricultural stories with our friendly and fun Parks Canada volunteer leaders and staff. We have something for everyone, if you are looking for wildlife sightings, quiet nature walks, discovering the past, fitness challenges or just to meet new people! Various dates. See website for schedule.

*Canada’s Hundred Days (Toronto) (FREE)
10am-5pm
Fort York National Historic Site
250 Fort York Blvd
Toronto, ON

Discover the remarkable Canadian contribution made in the final days of The First World War. Take in the martial sights and sounds of 100 years ago through military exhibits, displays and real-time demonstrations of drill and tactics by accurately uniformed First World War re-enactment units. Sample authentic foods from the frontline and the home front. See showings of 10 Short Films from Toronto’s Great War Attic and learn about the amazing contributions made by all Canadians in the “War to End All Wars”.

Canada’s Hundred Days is supported in part by Veterans Affairs Canada.

Tour the heritage garden and try hands-on activities at the annual Gibson House Fall Festival. Watch historic demonstrations, visit the historic kitchen and play games on the lawn. Vendors will showcase produce and products, while local groups provide information about Willowdale community organizations.

gibsonhouse@toronto.ca

*Fall Fair (Milton)
Milton Fairgrounds
136 Robert Street
Milton, ON

Nestled in an older residential area, the fairgrounds become a showplace for all things rural for three days every September. It’s a lively celebration featuring traditional fall fair competitions like equestrian events, kids’ pet show, baby contest, truck and tractor pulls and the smashing demolition derby.
Follow your nose and the sweet smell of freshly spun candy-floss to the midway, complete with thrill rides and games. Such is the flow of the fair, from exhilarating spins on the Scrambler to an unhurried stroll through the exhibitor barns for an intimate visit with farm animals.

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